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Explain what the DSM is, what it is used for, and what each of its axes does.
Anxiety-Triggering
Describes situations, events, or stimuli that induce anxiety.
Maladaptive Symptoms
Behaviors or reactions that are counterproductive to coping with problems or issues in a healthy way.
Conditioned Responses
Learned reactions or responses to previously neutral stimuli that have been associated with a significant event, like Pavlov's dogs salivating at the sound of a bell.
Irrational Thinking
Cognitive processes that are not based on logic or rationality, often leading to erroneous conclusions or actions.
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